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'If you're an optimist about the robotic future, you likely hear talk that we're all going to lose our
jobs or suffer a big pay cut, and tell friends to relax ― the new technology revolution is going to
turn out like all the others since the dawn of the Industrial Age. But if history is your best hope, you
should probably think again: [The Technology Trap has] a strong case.'---Steve Levine, Axios
'Freyâ€s analysis is worth taking seriously because the Oxford economic historian and
economist has researched his subject deeply and has co-authored one of the most widely cited
studies on automation . . . . Freyâ€s story is well argued and ― at times ― deeply alarming
about the stability of western democracies given he predicts the further concentration of wealth in
a few hands and in even fewer locations'---John Thornhill, Financial Times'Itâ€s clear The
Technology Trap has plenty to teach us, and should automatically be on the reading list of any
serious policy maker or politician.'---Ben Ramanauskas, Cap X'The Technology Trap may well
ensnare doom-seekers†attention with its ominous-sounding title. But it should ultimately
hearten anyone who reads it.' (The Economist)'Narrator Richard Lyddon performs an almost
impossible feat―making a very theoretical audiobook sound absorbable in a truly entertaining
way . . . . Cheers to both Frey and Lyddon, a pairing that listeners may wish to hear again.'
(AudioFile Magazine)'As [Frey] points out in his new book The Technology Trap, for all that the
robots may make the world more local, they may have other painful side-effects, putting millions of
people out of work and sparking an almighty backlash.'---Ed Conway, The Times'Frey offers a
refreshingly human-centered analysis of technological progress.'---Oscar Schwartz, Stanford
Social Innovation Review'Frey explores automation and its consequences, taking the reader on
a long sweep of UK and US industrial history that demonstrates the distinction between labourenabling
and labour-replacing technologies. . . As arguably the most comprehensive account of
automation to date, this book deserves to be read widely'---Liam Kennedy, London School of
Economics'The Technology Trap is the perfect book for higher ed people to read . . . . deeply
researched and [convincingly] argued.'---Joshua Kim, Inside Higher Education'I have been lost
in [The Technology Trap] for the last 10 days.'---John Harris, The Guardian Read more “How
will artificial intelligence affect the future of work? In The Technology Trap, Frey answers this
question through a comprehensive, insightful analysis of the relationship between technological
advances and work, from preindustrial society through the Computer Revolution. He predicts that
intelligent machines will reduce the demand for human labor while yielding significant productivity
gains. S